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From the Charleston Standard.
Governor Eeedar and President Pierco.
Washing to.*’, May 17, 1555.
By dispatcher r<yeiv’ed yesterday from Foil Leavenworth
ve ara informed that thine:', ar; daily growing wore.* am
worse in the To rtory of Kansas Kxeitem *m ti now lim
ning so high that the officer in charge of the po<t not
ih nk it prudcMit tor Governor Reeder to reti-r • to the
and nothing will allay it. or restore peace and quel to lh.
community but a change of officer*. Governor Reader i
ideiit fi -d with the di |utant* oil one fide or tiro other, am
iiis would bnt food to exasperate rtiil mo; ‘
thee r cifod mvs-es, and would lead to vioJrnce and blood
Yet, I Jeon the P.e idem w.L c< iitmue Reader i
office—lea\ing him to a v-diintaiy te-igiiat on should In
n<*t desi:e to tet-ini t* Kmsas—hui, • t the eatrto linte, v r>
emphatieul y condemns his speculations in 1 dtan ia and
Gov. r or L eder'spropiu-iii m lo the R e* dent—to ititss / r
the Territorial Leu-laitne of *’ utisas.* n i on!, i anew eh e
tion—-elicitedlittle th-e ttnm ridicule mmi the t M
Attorney Gerer.il u-hmg mq lired of tli * G venor il !■•
had n<.t given to the memSer <•! thLutnie L gi.-lau.r* h<
offici and eeii.licate that lh y ha I ’been ‘Mu!* and property
elected l” To this th? (foverupr answt-ivd alii-mat.. l\
wh.-n Mr Cu-huig, witli a g rod deal of vvaun h, nj-lined -
“Then, sir, which a t we t*. credit, your rffiei.tl rertificat.
given under theranctity of am oHih,*ryour .-iatenieit**hese
In tile one voi .-ay the members vveu- dial v and prop-rh
elected—in the < tber, ?> a! there violation of ah law
and or Ir, and that sh; elect.o 1 wu* a.t outrage upon
Kansas ”
A fnenrf ot CLwr ipr R.’s account* f>r the eon j uMiea
lion of Cl. Mil ij pen> V rep'y to hi* I t e , t y .-t ituijr lh :
the Governor wasprep.-.ri. a a r.j m.V\ m-.i i ey <;.*!
appear together. I lie eoiiiuii' i elo:i*-i I?ahis baids lul
about ihi-* time. No 1 oi.iv 1- he a taek.d by tlie civ 1i i
rnilitfi y, hut very iitiex;**.-!** IL a id m >t ui.kt dlv,an out
aider pitched int him a dav or twong< md ! e i. < ti> i;e < 1
ished him I ref r(oC 1 ‘l'll mus U it Heiito i* old*
side co rained ii the e.o mil is ot ih • i\nl on >1 L.trll 2*n
rc/*f Tuesd tv m truing lu: t. i\!ai ypet.i y'* ear i u ; la
tio i to Irout. Beale's acts, i- made the pr.-text t**r tht-* a
--uilt; hut tile tn.fi f the matter is * Old Bui.ion ’ has n>u
and then t * indtilg • hi’ over dev loped • rg in ot combative
ties , and Mimethi ig or so’ietorly has t<* !e d* l.ioli h -<t
and,during his la t spasm C l Want penny h ppem and to be
fi st to close his path —nciice his quixotic attach upon nun
heedtre f.mcEg S avtholders.
W it.in cr n, (IX*i .) M.y 18, 1555.
Tlie R v. Th-mdore Parker, of I* step, . dlr.s-’ 1 ,•
Irg * audience hele lst tvcnptg,in 0 and Fellow’s II J
llis SJbj ct was Slav. rv. T is was the first nppeaMt!
of this .Vta>! tiordsidu a sfi.Ve Slate, ai.d Ins ifiMj U'se war
I Steiu and to VVI I) life cj sßt attent on and lit nuwt int ns
interest. The ! e uiar w: s greeted ui* it ft* (j unt appl; u
during the dt livery of his and seuitrse, and at .:s eunelusion
the audience eoiiipiiriient< and him by a vote o thinks.
> from Ippcr Misiomi and K ncas.
Br. Lcuis, May, IJ, 1953.
Gm,'Gratiot died in this city to-day.
Accounts from IJppr* v Missouri rt pn ■; nt the Sioux very
lioMile, and rirst inbl ng for war again -.a the whins.
The Missouri river ij vety low at the mouth of the
Platte rivtr.
There is no snow -n the mountainsj.
The news from K msas suit mporfatit. For several
days past there had been very In.ivy rains.
Iho Court cf Claims. •
\N A-ni.NG r<N f May 10.
Tlie Union of this mottling pubh>lrs in i-fTicial in!e:-
for the regulation *f il e proceedings in the Court ol Cam f,
mid announets that tl e C ur: will not he y t ore the i
J2ih of July to receive ernes for do ke ing. Tins is an
error. Toe Court, is now op* u lor the tv-op ion of bu.-i
ness, and Ju Ige Hunting*) ■!, the Clu.f Cork, is in eon
slant attendance at his office to receive and ducket casts
The Catholic Bishop of Georgia.
F- i8 with much ph ;t>nre and snli-faeli- u wc learn, that
the Rtv. John Hairy, of this 4 i y. has been appointed Ro
man Cathol c Bishop of the Dwe col <* ii He i- a
mail well fcuited, by education for th • position, and Ins np
po.ntment will not qwfv give sati'taction to the congrega
tion? over which tie wiil.pretide. • ut to ail who have en
joyed his acquaintance. —Con tic >.
Naval Intelligenco.
Tiir Ivanf. Kxreo riov—The barn R ing ‘, purcirte'd I
for this expedition, lias been chrsii tied the * R icusc-.”— |
Tin* prop, |U-r is named tin* Aiviie. The latter arrived !
atN V.ti flit-14 h from Ph 1 sde’p! in. The i xpediium w.ll |
tail from that pn tonor b foie the sis of dun *.
Tin* Un.leii Stale- simp of w;• lk‘. rur,T mminder
Stemtt, arrived at II in>!u u on tlie 8 h f Marcii. in
forty-one days from V.h> iraiso. Offi.eis aul ct*v.w al
well.
Steam Riveting. —We u* re gi atifn and yesterday, by nn
insp.ctiin of a r.twly coisitucttd machn. .-for riveting
bo brs by steam power, which v. si.v in operation at the
woi k shops ot M K*rs. Camel on, Mustard & Cos , through
the invitation of tlie nr- prii nue.
The maehin- is ill • re.-uli of the sqggostions ard ingttt’ \
Itity of Air J hf F. Taytor, snpeiiiib ..dent .f U;o Mt- p--, 1
ami design, and for tin* drui -.1 <•.v man .1 appi .’a* !
lion of steam to a 1.-wr and ti/ -ie , ’m. With rut i . 1
ot steam, it is ealeiilan and that the cn-.slurg an i _ j
force that can be applied is 1 10,00,) ,U< , ami the lull
wot king of the m; el u c n ji< \s ;ml j*qu .< s but liv* !
lit ti. Ihe amount of work fh.ee nb• a< . .nii| Nhe *. wbl |
vary amnditig to ciieumsbiiias, Hvm five to ten ibet I
per niinu'c.
‘ihe in ehino and its process are w .nhy lh* examinn 1
tin o* ail inter* s‘ci, as it piaunisKS to, if ret a great saving i
in a most m riant and par ni-i.t A I ; .! r imu.il
off fr to th s nni£lim , e.m n -w be sc* n ; rd ( xamit.cd 10. |
those who dr w*uk or ih ms b/.s,
Tnis, we i d.cv-, is the ‘first im-iam , i,. nr ci’v o''j
su it an apjdicatioii of steam po vi r, ami h> p cu'iar'tii* <i j
mid orm t are ela in *da s ongti I, and as leal „an ini
pr .vemetn on tin- niu-him ty In ni .J. v> u-ed N.■ -V, m j
i"'indri.B and vvorksln p 5 lor b *iki-in iking - Ch s Cour.
1 Uh.
Nearly Tiro Million# at a Single Dash. —The s', am
cr winch all th s poi t \ isu i<iay ,r I. v. rp... 1 eatu.d.ui
Heat ly two mill ••ljs of specie* >r, o.t>- o.< re { r c s . h. i
s .ip wen* in hard cash wa-81‘J J ..< ;> S‘J W hat f r ? Ru- j
t land has 111 idea loan o sx• ea ini I•ihof p. und-. I 1
luii he. n tak nu•, a 1 1, e-• -fd ug t tin* t* mis, sh nil t !
he lurnisli* and with ea>h r* in >h slo tt to ihe • x nt ot .! * u
light rui lions ofdoltiua a tnoii h f| y,ap t | : ,jv \\ U
f n*< , ale cabing in th ir mom y imin a I quai t I'.sim a . oant
cf the pr ssu*v of this 10,n.‘ Hem e ,|. < ex ia. idin ,r-y
sliipm. nt. V. IV astonishi g this; bat tin il }.• a:
lhat, with, ut having anyth.n r \ , do with ibis horrible
European war, we arc omp !!&■! to c.riiril u<• ..ur q i -ia
f>r the si.gv ol S.ib s‘opo!. th s (state of fdnjs ... min
uet another year, what will be lh result? A smbl.n
co lapse on b >ih sand sos the All intie, or :. fir. ,| .f p ipn
lnomy, tube follow, dby am'lh* r, * xidnson a- ih .j s. I
we feel sod. feel V the cost of Indding the alii, s before 8* has
topol, what will .t curt to take ihe town ? f l In tu os fm.b
3 ‘iirope begins tube vei v intei esting.— N. Y. Ha util
17 th.
Post OJJice Robberies. The New Orleans True Delta
states that during the n.iimnisijaiion ol Rost A:,-trier K -u •
dal!, letter* entraining momy to the amount of c _-li :
thousand and. bars hve bciti at,sti acted ltMu die i’esi 0.-
fioe of that city.
tliaute3 cf Tointe,
preidt dby the Supreme Cour. ot Gvot*'ia, at Milledgc
ville, May Tt t in, 1855 :
Roberts rs Walker—from Jasper.
1. A. the guardian of 15., a minor, was * lifted Oidin
ary of Mon toe c< umy, and the h Iters o‘‘gu udi mship
th rehy abited. 1> ,\Jie inino", ask rwar.U-, wlidc living in
Jasper c umy. made a will and died in Jtstcr c-uim.
Jleld ihat the Ordiu try of Jasper county had jurisdieliou
as t” tlie plolnte of die w ih
Lofton (j* Reese for tViif —O. C. Gil/ian f',r D.f’t. |
Hamilton is. Hesse, Adin’r.—'fium Wilkes.
1. A. fontrac-s to p~v “wliiiUvw sum m;iy appenr t >
be due and ptyt blehy tlieeSute ..I B,—tlie eoimiiiuec
C., u lunatic—ilto amount t„ bad. I- m'm dby an i-xaiiii
nation o th • records ~i th - retuais ofili s id committee.’’
Held (h it in e.deul.iiiir inter.-r ■ r:i -[e. !:,! ~.ee louiid
to be due by the committee, running or simple in* .
only should be allmvul. without making any rtt;■?, th.re
btin r ro evident'-* of fraud or c* to* <n.
1. R. R. Cobb for RiNff—lV. Reese Toombs for
Dvfeucant.
WMis vs. Willis —from Rat die in.
I. If the charge of the Court is; u lmr.iad by any view
of the tea irnonv, :t is u*t lt\p'.tlieiica:. and anew tri.i,
will not be grunted on that ground.
Kenan !or IY.ff.— Campbell .j- McKinley fcr Def.n
daut.
J Hall vs S Hal! - from Hancock.
J. A will tiny beset up. nbh ui-Ji the wib-cr bing wi f
ncss.B may give lh i.* . p ni*.n ;.dv tve to the to;a . nia
rv cap. city ~} the t* stats r—nor is it rrtor in tHo Court t*
tell -he j.try that th ae w.tn sscs nny be m >t.ik.-n } or in iv
8” ear udeefy, or may believe that more capacity is ncces
siry than the I .\v r- qu tvs.
*. Tae t*rni. “credible witnesses.' 1 in th ; ? atittc l
rnu Is, ineitttf witnetses who are u l .l and t. their .. th in
a Court ot Justice, and wli > m .y,..r may not, be believed,
accord tig to their •!> r.u t*r and valence.
o. A ties:ing in the presence of Testator. r< ■ quires tin
mental as well ns the corporeal j o.< nec of the Tot u>r
l>ut it must be sli wn rfi.imativ* Ir, after proving corpor
eal pr.s. iice, that there was an nhst-ncc .t mci,ral aim
tdti •) the |ntrt of the iotator, in ordt-r to deel.re ag.si um
lh.* Will.
R. M. Johnston J* Kenan for IV.ff.--Z,. Stephens l\.\
L'lhfd.nt.
Lindsdy ct al T3. Hunter ct rt/ —Vom Elbert.
b An ins Ivent debtor filcu schedule in the ( I ;k \
office, and his attorney tin u took the M-h. dole to his ijfie.
and k pt it there u>.iil Court- no t j plicati..n was m .1
for th*- sdndule. Held , that Jiw Wan a proper Jiling uo
d r the >imui*.
2 A heriu'e st ting ihat “he had nothing • xcept th.
articles all > a.d him by the insolvent debtor b oath.’*—
Held, Mffi”inr.
Fan Duztn iwr F*’UT.— Thomas f..r Defendant.
Southern Recorder,
Pke irE.vcY of Liserta —The Presidential election in
Liberia was to have take i p'aeeon the first instant. Pres
ent Roberts had declined n re-election. Edwaid J. Royr
md Stephen A. lien-on we e tin opposing ca didate.-.
loye, soim* ten y* ars ago, wh a barber at Teira Haum.
tod., and on emisriting to Liberia tecame a suecesrlul
iierchant ut Monrovia. He has b<e i h member a id speak
r of the House of Ropresentutives of that RepuhLe. was
i candidate two years ago lor the Piefidency against Rob
rt-, and h now < and ting and pub.i hing a p per ii that conn •
y lie h paid to be a pure African. Benson emigrated
Liberia when a child He is tlie principal me‘chant a
{ (SPaCovc; ha j filled the office <f Jtrlge of o the
i ghe-t Court-, off ibetiii. and id now Vice Rresjdei> of the
fepuMic. He is tepie ented Ui a man cf talent, and ol
reat pop laity.
D J McCord, KJrtj . n pr* mHe t.L c'.t'apn of Cohrmhei
S. O )nmtason in law. we believ*%it tin* vegernhi t.Judgn
h vc., d*d on B;:fnrday las*. He was idle of ihe co
and t.rs of Nutt & MeCt id’s lb p. r.F, swwell kuuwiFto
ivvycfs.
R’shts of Nea dials—Decision of the Attorney
jfencrnl —'ihe Atmtiiev Gener ! ** tl.c LLiitci Sihk.-,
regard t \merieaiiH v tads of any f in*
e,l g*. rani K irope.in R .wors. h s J* ci.le.l tha’.-m C(!<bng
ihe bw of it i on, act /. nos tjie Uni t-d S;ais rn*y.
• t thi-* lime, law uly purchase a Rus>ian m ichant sh j*
f tith. r of ill/ b liig’ rn l-y l u ky. Hr- at 15 ila n.
/raui’e ur S. dmia ; if por* h ist and boi.a fide, su*-h ship
*ec asics Amercan pr- p rt\. mid en.iilt .l . s su;li lo the
r ledUu ;m’l th* fi got the Cos ted Suit* s; ; n-i alifi.uigli
be caam t take • ut a f.gis'cr by • ur I iw .ty t that is be*
aiise she is f *r. ign J ti Ir, not b* cj;u- she s bi Higeiaiii
a I*, audsliv* c.ta obtain a register by special act of Cun-
The Sirdini rn Pa rh/n-er — hrongh p irate !* tt* r s
**c'iv. and by t-ui 1. I Li r*p*an ste tin r. il aj p*:r* that
Cabot r’- bargain with t tigl.n and lo far. i h ihe latn-r with
ifte , n thxr-iind S .Minim, tr -ps to lit-; Aa-t J d and rte.-troyed
n ih * C>im* a. pi. v s s< imp- p I ir in the Sardn ian auny
i- a 1 e; d> loh ve broken down nis (Ca’) ‘ii L) rniuisirv
Via yof tlie l o Jo have bee i sent off iwfu- dto go.offi
cer- aid men h otn g tlieins! Ive to i void thi- .Ji*g;ac I !
ands. If in: < i laii'.g ef\ice. Sardinia would h ivv ici c.v.-d
i* r h- -.1 of. ffi*c> and m n, f**r hi* maje. ly’a ?*iavts
i ‘ id dto di ea'e rn dsf. alh. The b;rgain ha-butasin*
il p .r.-lli'l in tl c In-lot v of mor e n t ations ; the sale by
die Ehct.tr ot H.s eot In.-sul j> ds lo i>. orge ill. to fight
(he battled <d’England in our UtVoliTonarv War. A* ii I
ihat case, the e 8s r In i.-n s have rot if o s igluc t ii.te e.-t |
in the war. as r either t.ieir count.y’s honor, lights t:or in- I
Krests are involve in it.
Credit of Virginia - 1. is si.iud in ihe Xorf.dk Argus j
h it the 8 me ol V rginia has It g.'.isi ed a loan in NYw j
Fak of ah ut ain !;i*n, at a rate no less trim par. K ar- I
I v one h; if of (li ft amount lias already b eu paid into ihe j
treasury; and aldmugh ill** anangimnts for the r.s’due
are s nnwhai coh.iiii* nal, no and fiiculty is a| prdn lid. and in j
regai and to ils being paid in ; s fast as tl e warns of the Slate j
may r. quire. Ic is a’s said the St te is now paying j
pr. mptly at their- a-ury In r warrante issued to t! e various i
internal ittipr- v mein c rr panus wiih n her I trii s win se j
works are now in progr* ts, thus emuriug the early de !
v. lopm-’iit of her cnt( rprises. Thu trcasim r of the j
Retei iburg mad, a few days ago, received ah u? $31,0* 0 j
from the treasury on the last n q lisit.ons made by the*
company.
Senor Mar cole tn and the Kinney Expedition. —Shut !
M -leolcia, ilie N c-.ragu.ui Ai u sur, w.*h the advice and j
assistance of liis active lawyer, Mr. Jo. White, npp ars to j
b'i'.soivtd t* w*.rry anitx i: u<t Col. Knn-y thtough j
) u• c ’Ufls of Iw int . the abandonment of his fa orite !
M-h me, the V'ankee colon \v. uion and ; rm- and occupation •
of the fertile but um u’livat* and lands .f Nicatagua. It J
has b.*. n said that tlie tslimab sos Col. Kum. y canpre- \
h<*d—First, a revolution in N caragu i, and anew gov ;
eminent under the e ‘tifrol of It’s settlers from the United j
States; secondly, tlie conquest of the a-joining States,
which'would give the conquerors the command of the
Nic. r.iLUi route to Cdifornia and the whole Central
Arm l ean cons. deration ; third,th** an x lion, ala T* v
of the .whole hatch t.* the United States, wish Col.
K uliev as their first Senator to Wash ngtoti and their
first candidate !• r the Ihoi l* tu \ ,a la Sam ii >u&toa.
| P inch —Tlie 1 *st number <f Rum h conta ns a cari- ;
| e.Huic etitith'd •‘'Great Exhihi i-m < f Slitng.li.*’ John j
! Bull is represented with a pyranti I if caution hal's on l*is |
head, beneath whit h, it is sinking through h s shouldeis ■
—a heavy weight, at armY Iciigth, m each hand, lab. !* j
led “N itional I)* b at and a huge midstonc thained aboul j
hsno k. Rig drops < i sweat mil down his face. wh. e
exprtssion i**, “it is m : gh y lard io bear, bnt I can do
it.” Ry his side is a < ;ipa< i..U’ sack, upon w hich is it
scribed “Loan, £] OOJ f.000.” To tins Lord Palmerston,
who is pr.s. nt in the eapaehy of showman, inoti. lis n idi a
m j .-slic a r ati-l Bnrnum-iiK'* * xpr sc. u of count, name,
an-l says * He will now take this sack between his teeth j
and walk mound the apart meat, notwithstanding the I
great weight he has to bear already ”
I Bat Guano.- It is said that there has been recently j
j diseov. red in the Is ail l of Sari nil 6im* caverns fiibd j
with gu mo, Ii • pn* l diic’i.hi of i-ats. aggregated uitice the I
j e.cat .iu of ihe world. <li in c 1 mu lyses have proved j
i that llis gu mo is as r'ch as ihat of Reiu in am i otline
! m;i tors and in su!phae .f 1 me. S- vr. I laud propiidols
j ares u*l to lirve a ready | utv lust and quaalilus ut this new
i manure for iheir lands.
| Glass Manufacture. Anew Am- vienn mttnu fact ore,
B ai ol p| t* ?j) -s, lias bet ii comm* lie. and in W illmmshurg,
| N. V . wh-re plates f glass t.*i 1.-et wid ■ and iwviry
| f\t long wi II) * nude. Aph e ten bet rqa re enbe :
! m a- sos'rotig that ii will bold a too w • iglo, and • c!< ar I
\ ihai p. i>oi,s i'iio read i!ie fine print .fa newsu .p r tl-muib j
1 a pc. c fur in. Ins thick. It is a shiyulir fa-t tliai the j
| hot. Ivu’ sa pi ile glass \< in .1 • from Am uicati sand.— |
j \\'ili New Jf sev po?s.-Fsing ill - prop* r raw m terml in !
j so rciii i k ib c a degm* , ii is singu.ur that tbisurt.de has |
| been so long inij*it*d. *
Driven away from K insas —The R ches'er D moer t j
sny> : R.-v I . . j.., Rr. .-huci i;(t* cleft) mi, for |
three y ats p i*t s* lld <i \V stmt, Rlatte coun’y. Ali.-s tt
ii. lias at ii v <1 j.! Ro hest* r, h; vng bun xp ld from
\V* st *n by lit • f aim* gang of Pm .-hneiy luffims who
ilr w the typ. a l p vs- s -f ihe R.ukvd’e Lu•uiuary
| iuto*lfn* liv r. Th. y gave him notice l<* q iii wiihm two
‘ days, u-id.-r the peti.t ty of b ing lynched, and he deenud
| it prudent to leave.
Tie Kinney Habeas Corpus Case —Tim henr’ng of
lhe Kn -\ hb ms •• rpu- c -(*. lie ore tlie U. S'. C u t
Cina of Rhil dc'phi*, It; slcii | i s'pot ed. by r. quest of
the defend m. V e mis I. li i Mond .y *2 in order to give
i ni ’ f. ■j.htuining and H-utn - ds fro n Wash ng oa. Monday
ii ihcfii.-t day (*t lhctguSai* itrm.
Presbyterian General Assembly. —Ti e S'x'y first j
s'oil of the (relief.al Ass m*d\’ ol Ihe I’ivsb) teri.-m t hui'di
(Old Sclio *!) (’O'ltm. no and in the Uni- n Church in St.
j t uts, Mo ,on Friday the IS h. Tlie attendance is quite
large. NYw Yolk has been selected as its in.xt place us
met tipff
Lr.HT of the 19 ii Cextuey—The intelligent popula
tion ol Marion Co.it-’ in this Stat*, have been engaged in
ihe amnseme*t >f p dling down th* telegraph wires noon
the L.r “md, that they n * vent rail. Could ai h : ens* i 5-
sun.’ -iiiioa be su.p.tss.d m Jjuuda.'i ur Nig ina.— Mont.
Mail.
Proper Judgement. —At Sr. Louis. W. G. Carr has
been inu’eh and tu $1,203 .{amages f.r allowing a slave of
M *ry G. Glitie lu cross ihe Aii&souri river in h s ferry
boat.
Keep off the Platform --Out o* more tljan twelve
tn il on pi>* ng is wlc* wore carried dui ing the last year
ov* r s‘\: t n *.f nr inr.in railr ads, on'y twelve were k lied,
and ot the tw. Ive eleven Were sTimding on lie* pi form,
when they n<*t the.r .ieaihs. So**-ys It*po't ot tlie State
Eu due* r and Surveyor of Niw York, and tray, lets on
railroads: should rtineiriber ii and ‘‘keep off tlie plufurm.”
Retig'ons ‘f’ojerathn in France. —The Secretary of
Pans'l raet SocYty. v rites that Fracce is iidw in a vei v
rmpqitant r 1 gi.rns sia o A indications a e made fr .m all
q ‘alters for tract-; and when var there are suit?** Je ia-lo s,
the eong:e. alions greatly i icrea o In some of the p-" -
-a few years ago. Protest an’ traits were di
frihuted with difficulty, on account of ihe oppo ition of
IL man Cs.th ]ic ( thedistributions are now scarcely able to
meet the demand.-
I* is rumored that Judge Huntington, of Connecticut,
has b“■ n api o uttd Clerk of ilte” Ccuti us Cl ams. The
s ilury is $2,000 a year.
U ilkes County—We understand the f.Homing gentle--
nv n have been npp *imcd ‘drlegates to thy Gub-riiot**risl
Convention to b.- held in Miiledgevillo in June next, viz:
J.-hu R. Wooten, Dr. J. \V. Ileald, and U. \V. Wool
len.
Unparalleled Audacity.— The landing of a t; pnck of
< r.’ g iefs at Juu sto.vh, V.i., was e* h hrate.l on Satur*
lay at that p’a.v. Wa>h ngnm R.uk. Gust is de
ii .ei ed mi address on the occasion. U’h* r> wa< Sa*o ?
A \ . Day Rook.
M)rc FMi bus ter ism —A despatch from Wnshirgion
sivs that mt-.rma’ii.b ut imp. rtan. e bat* b. cn sent from N.
York city to theß ate m *tt, that there B a c**m
panv f-t m ng in Ww Y*ik favorable to tlie rest oral i.*n
•f E -lien qu.-, and the overthrow of the present provision *
! Governfiic.il t f Peru.
Washington Terr,lory —fi Washington Territory
Gv. Slovens is a candidate fur Congtcss There ate
several other caudida.es.
Death of an E ntnenl Lawyer —lion. John C. Soon
er, one of tlie mot. m n>nt lavvye s m the State of New
\ .tk.died at h.s residence in AJjauy, ou Frid y evening
he 18vh inst., of comumptiuii.
I/vusts have m and * leir appcarai ce in large numbe s
n Ru*nam cotin y, G >.
Ino <*at crop in Centra! Georg*a prenrscs well since
.he kite rains.
Geurg • W . TTolr, head <-!*- k in the post office at Na
pole:i, A-kans s, h *s h •< n arrest* and a: the instance of one
•*f the g ns ot liie D par tin-, n', for fobbing the inali.
A L ter ary Trcit.- The 1 .ng pronfscd life of Was’.
’S ° n b >* B-i ng, Wile 1 übhsh* din about three WtCHS.
ti iu vi vi/u.se, W.vd Er wtiU ill* iiiitrvsi.
a—mj'hWEJßuiiMiiraHirfftirr'iiTriiiii liatnanrmhom—
Koise and Let in Cuthbeit far Sile,
a I offer for sale my house aid lot in Cuthbert
Randolph couvty, ha , either lor cash or on a ored
it of one, two and three a? may he prefericd
by the purch i>er. The Hou-d^contain-6 rooms, with hall,
p ; awa and po t co; there are !■< on the lot anew kitchen,
moke house, negro c;Aia. stable, c rn crib and crania ‘e
ii ‘use. Persons de*irin re.-idence, oonvenien t->
-chools a id churches, anTt .* a Ivai tagea of a refined soeie
ty.wi l ! find it to their iulerrst to apply to
jan3o-vvtf. JOHN T. HOW ARD, CuthVrt, Ga-
PLANTATION FOR SALE.
T IE snb-criher off* r* f* r s lihi? pl ntalion in Rus
- Tneplu:ec.m:tius alnut .*tio n;re? % o
wmch r clea td n.l in cirt vnii{., ihe remainder 1.-
J-Azs*. w'eli timbe e t. il is rm .rkat ly wen we.te eJ. ihe eoil
is a<;-ur .hly a l p .-<1 to the i?r.-v. th >! and fruit of ex.jui
-itc fltv. r ay\ l) p odu -t, the ro-t never ha vine k ll.u i’ i
p-in/. t• 3 v lot Mi > lu.he Pine Vh*untains whi. h : r.* in ti i. view
-t tac h *u-e. an*! its g ea’ iljvatinn (7i fetl above tide water)
rei der t a very agreeable -u ntner res* r .
’I t.e iixq raveuieiitscous’st tJ * * o ntortahle .1w <li ne with five
‘■ootn* an Ia iohmi a t chef - five new framed ueg v o catuni*
wi.h atone chimn y-*, toguiherwiih oil*, r requisite o t-hu*ld
up*. £ i* ‘i* iat •lon ne i at-!y •me r *.it from Opelika to
iT. 1 m mis •M mil *s r ra the latter and on y ‘A r an the fi air
stmur virtax*‘Of I tn. >heOp lkh Rru.eh Rail K ad pa.-ses
throurtiit. Its tr q-*Hiioiied he 1 aiu'n.-a*. its cflfnve .ie.tee (<■
HCh*K>lsaitl ch itched, its ec -sihi!i y. fine trui, he admtia
!e adaptation of its soil to th** growth of : run, C ‘lnbii.ed to
tender it one of the ntast'.lea rah'e |.l c*. inih-couniy.
rerms i** p r acre 5’ .O.KI in cash and th r*m?dnd-r in two
equa 1 annua! p .yment*. ou tnc'a-t of ‘•inch one y ar’d int< r ;st
w. Ib • r q lired. If desire*!. R 1 *r *ad ‘loci w l i.e ‘uken at its
tuarke value fr a pari < rthi wholeo the ou** herem -nej.
(•’or furth *r information a >p'y eitlnrio me at Montgorae.y or
to Mr. 4os. p 1 D iy 011 the pi .ce.
\ug 1 ‘ti - rs g\M ’’ .n. JON f>N
AUBURN MASONIC FEMALE COLLEGE.
AUBt’RN, MACON OofNTY. AI.A.
fourth c;> legiate year of this institution, will begin
Monday, OeUber 2J 1954.
FACULTY:
John Darby, A. M , Fri<lei t and Prof© sor of Physical
*, Science.
Rev. G. W F Price, A. M , Professor of .Mathematics
and ! i.te'i ctuai Philo-ophy.
Rlv. VV. O Hanxakirh. A. M, Pr*!essor ol Cngli h
Liieratu e and B* lies L*‘tter j .
Mis. (i. C Dili a* and, Puneipa! ul liie Mioic Depmtment.
j Mia* Julia A. D..rbv. A -.-Mat! i t Music Dcpaitmeut.
1 OiiiamentHl De| a lm lit.
The hlatik’* in the F.icul y will he tilled hy persons of
th >r< ugh com|**tefiey,prior io October.
! Ample a ’angernenJs have I een made with the be-t fami
{ lies in the pja e, to accomodate anv number of pupils with
board. Fur further paiticuJars. add e-s the Pie-i*‘eat or
J.W. W. DRAK l, ?ee*y.
B(a:d of Dnectors.
! Auburn, Ala. Sept. 5,1951. wtl
ALABAMA LANDS FOR SALE.
IN RUSSELL COUNTY.
Sect. To’p. R. Sect. To’p. R.
i Ei a J 4 28 SVVJ 13 17 29
IM 30 1! krl NUiNVVi H 17 29
I M 13 14 S9 EiNVV'i It 17 29
j i\4 17 14 29 Si 21 17 29
jEi 13 13 20 M 22 17 29
Si 36 15 28 Si 22 17 29
Ni 14 15 29 Ni 2317 29
Ni 4 16 27 Ni 2717 29
|Wi *33 16 29 Si U 13 27
Ei 7 36 30 Ei 4 19 28
Si 6 17 £7 Sec. 24 14 29
I Ni £4 17 27 Ns 12 15 37
Wi 1 17 28 Ni 32 16 20
NLi 1 17 28 Ni 34 16 27
|Si 3 17 28 Si 22 17 28
jSi 9 17 28 Ni 23 17 28
Si 14 17 28 NWi 30 17 28
jNi 15 17 28 Si 32 18 28
Si 13 17 28 Si 8 17 28
Ibi 16 17 23 Si 26 17 22
M 17 17 28 Si 34 17 S S
IN MACON COUNTY.
Sect. To’p. R Sect. To’p. R.
I NiSEi 2 16 25 Sect. 4 17 26
I SUisVVi 2 16 25 Sect. 9 17 26
Sect 12 17 V 5 Si 7 1* 26
Sect 14 17 25 Si 11 19 26
Si 13 17 25 Si 15 17 25
Ei 22 17 25 Si 21 13 26
Sect 35 18 26
! All of the above lands I am authorized to sell, as the
j i vie if the estate ol Eli S. Shorter; and any former sa'e
| >de hy the proper authority, hieh has not been so entered
! ■,i tlie bunk will be e< rreeted when shown to the subecrih-
I or or Or. John A. Urqulmrt, ol Columbus, Ga , who ia the
| legal representative ol,>ll tlie owtters.
i 1 will also oiler lor sale i0 settlements of mv own land,
j with 5 improvements. They are front 80 to 600 aerfis tn a
body, and mostly good, well lying pine land, in a healthy
and convenient country about 20 miles from Columbus,
Ga. They can be purch ised without money, as the inter
ct is preferred. Good not.-s are preletted and titles made
il the payments are secured /
Letters answered promptly when they come post paid
1 addressed
WILLIAM If. MAYNOR,
Alta29—twlt&w tl Salem, Ala.
SASHES, BLINDS AND DOORS,
I TTtKfi thL method ol in'orotitiK the public t> at I liave rpen
ted uu e>!;>ni , mem for the manufacture i Sj.-h, I buds und
) Honrs, ou ogh-thtM post led. three u< or> above the < laletlioijw
I House, where I intend to keep u band,ready for snipmciu,all
| articles ol the sizes named 1 1 low :
ttlaztd. C lazed.
! Sash Blv Ml ti’/cts. 1 -244 eta 15 hy H lOcts. sft
| 1(1 by 1 2 9 17 - 15 by 16 II •• 37
111 by U 9 “ 5(1 “ 12 by 13 15 “ 5U
15, ift and 18 light windows, tip assn 5.1 Cents per window
ex ra Blind., a fullasser mein lo tit the frames >or which the
SH't.es are inade,ii!lowinv ti esastt stiles top and bottom r.nl ky 2
incites, the meeting rui 114 inchnswi e. trice of biltuis 55 cts
per foot, measure the helghtof the wind.iw only. Hxainple, a
I whitlow 5 feet inch of* rdittary wb'th w ill cos* $5 75.
I Ito r. 5 and 4 pant led 3 feet wide 7 teet big.. ti teet C inches
j bl 5 it et til tlicit* s
“Prict 5 imiutel 1 *4 inches illicit $5 50; linches thick $3,00.
4 •* L * - •• 3 OU; I*4 *■ “• 3,50
i When moulded ftOcentsex'ra per stile.
i Imrgeor.lers tilled at reduced rates And ! ies not herein
mentioned mil oe promptly made lo ord* r. Hy prices areas
1 is> anil my work ahull hn .tone as well tia the best in thecity.
Term, easli or city acc> p auce.
■ oHmt.il.. ble js I v .1. H SIKFN.
CHUNNENUGGEE
OcE>UllCß>S‘o<
sfx V he next Scssloei f (Ills Instlt til lon
will •omtm-nct*onihel l Ul M NDAV UF<*AN
Iter. Wm. 11. Ellison, Do D.
_ nid* and b.v a a lu. il l tnstiuc-
Ur. i J i4ot] 19 w< J, kfi.Mvn ti r utfti* ut t*e coun’ry aa me of
th>* r jit* t -cbolarH ud best n s ructorh in ihe Sim li. .it.d hf,
,lur ui: p ■)'! year. b>*en “tiered ilie Presidency ul fi*e diff r
en’ rlt es, ev-r;tlof ti cm among the tn. i fi mri>Mt g ml
tsoDUl r t itiniH in ih-* coiiidr . The c-mr-e, >t a tidy a
udlan lttio i.w. ti at* lu n> sh <>t*J **q'!,lurade, and Iht* Trus
i p S fo with u-rcMt c<* fulci ce iee*‘in neiid ii to the favorable
c nvder itifnii .n Parcti >and Guard am*.
lt,.a*d caiihe h vd maev.rit **t .mr best famir.esat pi r
month, ii.c u.litig Hashing, me’, Hff"L Au:.
j tuß - wtf U If POVVKLL. Prw’t Board. *c.
Tew sFr InT;~goohsT
GEORGE A. NORRIS*
now receiving a large supply < f
SPRING AM) SUMMER DRY-GOODS,
I nn’-ndni? mai y R re and Heautifu* S-yleu of
Dress CicntiM-uiur in jnrt of IMcli Tissues,
Bareges, <• rest* *<ltsaes, French. Kg.l-li,
&/ American Jackoneis, hiahrolu* red
Swiss Plusliia l>i east s, Irencii and
American < allcoes, I lieinisetts,
Under Sieev. sand t oilers, Ap
liiicalluu W *rk Uaee, and
K mb.’oidered Wiillus and i al *
mns, BtiuneU and Wibbous, Hauls and
Siioia* foyieuier witli a Full Supply of
DOMESTIC GOODS,
Homispuns, T cTetings (J*tionades, &c., ic*.
The piiniic are riup jctiuliy invited to aMI aid t-xm lie for
theinst'iv*s Gt A. M*ft £•*,
Oobim’*us, Gc. March 19, 1855. No. 80, Brocd st.
in r 9 twltatf
CHARLES P. LEVY & CO.
ENGINEERS & MACHINISTS,
Columbus Founder) 1 & Muc’iine iVorks,
Scat Site Steambß.t hamtlttg* Culnnibn*,Gn*
\\7 11 .t* hnJ 1 Ifnm engine, anil IJnl ers of all
4 V sixes, Circular a„l l plight eaw >*lin,
Merchant and Grist Milb, Cotton Pres3
Vork, Cottjn Packing Screws, Gin
Gearing, Sugar Mills, Railing,
Fire Proof Boors & Windows,
All kinds of Iron'and Brass Cast
ings, and all kinds of Blacksmith Work.
O’ AS. P LEVY, S:a<* been a ! m* time eiivnaraj’ in this bust
nes; and I'm ihe las’ ten ye; ri the pr-ntiical p.i tner and Pro*
p*i. t* rot theOcraulg e Foumlery in M >rot a , G.t, and has bant
near * .e hundred Mean. Kn dues and .Mills, which .an be Bern
troin the cob si to the inou Dai na Any ivinet c*“ cun te given
**f his skill and con p .ei*. yin his lint* of business. Al. urdtra
will be most ia ihm y ai> | uixTuai y fll.td.
Coiumbu s, February 19, 1855. v/'y.
THE Haw AED FAOTOHY
Is now selling Domestics and lams;
At thi Usual RUes, 19 Per Cent eff,
FOR CASH.
Cnlum’mi*. nf>. F bruaiy 19. wtf.
’ WINTER FACTORY,
Columbus, Ga.
YARNS. 1.1 \SKYS. WRAPPING TWINE
SEWING THREAD, for ,-ale.
WOOL Card and at one Idurih toll or ten cents
per pound.
LINSEYS nt3tle tip on shares, or 15c. per yard.
Ail Work done I’rninptly ami Warrauled.
MONTfiOM FRY - JROX WORKS,
mOSTGOWERY, AU.
WILL FURNISH PROMPTLY
QTRAVI p,Circular Baw Mills, <; r it Mi D, Shafting,
Oor any desciipiion ol MJttRtA i Hi. Alto diet.’a ui*
riva ltd Waltr V\ lieeln.tlie ties’ in the Kurd.
l.yncu, r*a>re to • o. \N hmleßy & Cos , Wo* drufif & Goe
the Mm ogee Ra l Koud, aul iiwm*nU9 oiheis, testily to
cVttitiK IDO • feet (f Cumber per hour; each uatiig cue ol our
Pa:eut Circu ian M.iU 0* out Saw.
„ G. W. WINTER.
Agent, tAtUtelius cvr^u,
LEGAL NOTICES
Talbot Sheiiif Sales.
WILL be sold beture the Cos rt House door in the town
of Talbottou, Talbot County, on the tir.-t Tuesday
ui June next, between the usual hours ol sale, the follow
ing prope.ty t> wit:
Cue wlif;ro.*n Alixanner Copeland “ow lives, >*o. not
•c*i lected. in twen y secuiul district, Tatbot count', to satisfy
i fi a iron* Tj b i Superior court tn lavor of P. McLaren vs.
,Vill am J. .'■tamper, jaa.es M Stumper maker, and Alexander
o, e and s*. cur*ty.
Ats two neitr..es--Ro)*e a woman about P 5 yesrsof age, and
ne child Nathan, a b y about 2 years old—issued I rom the S 1-
m io court of Talbot county, tu satisfy a fi ia issued from the
op r or court in *av r ol Heiijhimu Brandon a;d John I*.
‘i-awii m vs \\ 1 iam F Robison, excutot of the estate ot
W Don, leceased. Pr p jriy poiutei out by William F
R i> - .ii ai the p onerty of Joseph Wilson,
ip i.*J4 —ids. J‘IIN HOW ARD, Dept. sh’ff.
Will be su.d at the same time and place
S x De,'r*es, Athalia and her children, Sophia. II anr y,
> ch. isutn,aud lobelia.levied on astb** property and James
Vrruson, to eatisiy t*ur ti las from the Justices Court *o Uu
8-14 l> District,, eorgia >.aliiia o said county of I'albi t, in
itv.ir oi Wduaiu Bond vsJa-De- FtruU-oti. James Bon** and
P Kauich a. and one fi tairotu sad Ju-.ticea court in lavc* *>t
Win. bond vs aine Ferguson. Janes Ho. and aid P. Hauiti.
security. au*l tie five first u raed neu oea. lev!, and on to satisfy
. e H ta from said Justicesc**uil. tu lavor ol W tn. I ond, Ja.-.
Bond aud Wiliiaui P. lia h —said property I**\uu *i. t>
iii Tues Konluson, a constable of a G-l county, on the 3 day o’
n pri , l'4J, aud by himreiuuied to the .urmer sheiififot said
co nty o’ Ta but
And a so. at the same time and place will be sold, one ne
s ogirl. aooiiLth iten. years ol aae, levieqoi as ihe proper
t> *-i Win. !. -i ohnso i, t saris y one fl ta is. e irom t*e i.-
eri r tou'tof Tal *(t t-ounty, in I*vor ol Janus U Gaatingf
vs said Win Jo n-i n
Al-o, onelioum* aud lot in th* town of Talbot or, Talbot
tint , lying In Bqu i* I. Nos It &. 14. n- w *Ci pud t*y
Pred* rick Meyer, lev edon to satis y one fl ft is-*u and tr*m tin
In., rmr touri off ibut osuty, m lavor of James JSpeinvs
I’Yderu k Mey* r.
ntfii w"” i FfiM AR * r * lfaoa’’ V. n PhO -
Bluscogee Mortgage Sale.
i IT I LI. he sold at the Market House, in the city of Poltimhue
VV ot: the first Tu-sday ia June lu-xt, between the usu. 1
hours of sa e, the olmcving properly to w t:
line nee roman ty the i,ame *;i (’hart-, light y How com*
o f ex on, about 25 years (11, levied on *s t. e p>oj e<t> of Johu
8 ii if h. to s*ri-r, a n.ortkHwe fi fa issiu and Iroin tiu l.s . rmr court
,f *i-c< gee co iitty, in mvorof P J FhiU p-. exe.*u *r, tot*., vs
said S mth—pr perty pointed out in sa*d moi Uaue li ia.
aj/J—wtds. F. M. BU(K KS, 6h’£f.
Also at the same time and place, will be sold,
Ed In r a woman, about *>o years o’ a<t*. Dairy, a ho), about
15 years *f atte, and Courtne ,a airl, about year* of age. lev
ie.i *)i to sat sty a mortea.e fi ’r, issued fiom tic* Ini. r >r con it
*.f Muscogee county, in lavor oi John i. I.• .1, vs Jacob Bar
row pr* p jrty j ointed out in sai*! mortgage fi fa.
Also, Ge . ge, & negro m .n, about 40yt*jr of age, levied on j
to satisfy a mortgage fi la Ir >m ihe uteri r co irt of Muscogee
county, in favor of Hugh Woods ns John si Morris,- property
poi* ted out in said uk rtgage fl fa.
aj 2—wtds. WM. II.LAMVR, Dept.Sh’ff.
Talbot Sheriff Sales.
Postponed Hale.
ttTILT, be sold before the Court House door in the town of
V\ Tulocttcn,Talb*<tcounty, Ga.on the latTuesduy in June
next, within the legal hours ol sale, the following p oper
ty, to-wit
O.ie house mid lot in Geneva, now occupied by Samuel
Koockogey,a*a grocery and eating house? levied on as the pro
perty of said Koockogey, lo satisfy one fi fa issued ‘r un Musco
gee Superior couiun favor ol 1£ u r, Callier vs said K*-ockogej.
may3—-wid K. H. II VRVEY, Lb pt. t^h’ff.
RANDOLPH SHERIFF SALES.
ITTHih he so and before th 1 caur>hoitse do r in tlie town of
V V Cu'hoert, Uaudolp County, on thelir.it I'nesday in June,
next, between the usual hours of sale, the following propet ty,
to-wit :
l .ot of lend No. 133 in the 9.h (list, of said county, rrijoining
Henry 1.. T.ylor, and lot N.. 13 in the town ofViha Nova; as
me | ro perty oi Wi.l am A iVu.ye, to satisfy a fi la in my hands
irsued fiom die m perior aid Justict3Court ol raid coumy, in
iav->r of Taoraas •*. Burney and others, va William A JMoyeJhe
Ju-t’Cc’a Court fi fa ■>: ia lei T. Andrews vs said Moye. Levied
uudreturue to by a con-tab.e.
oue negro woman, Jane, and her three chi Id ret: William,
ip , ; !iula, and Frank, and Ut) acres oi land n the Huh dist. of
a j • ning Nathan Mi 1 *r. and others, num’ era ot
ku Ht;\l .me u idivid.td hal: inivrest ino:ie-h Io! 1 *t Nt>.
l\n sqf-r -. Bin lift towu.nf C*ithberi, adjoining tv. .! r.luu’s
Croc all levied on the proper yof Aia.siin nll endr ck, to
tl las fr m tha *rior C *u t of liandoiph c*>ur;i .>,
one Hie iard W Shaw, vs said Mast in t> il i k;
u 1. r wford. Ad uin's’rator of !■. B Light
foot, vs H lUtrl K Peac ck anil Mast in i Hetiorick; one in la
vor of r . ri n & -leiniiigs. v Mast in ft II u*ir ck. make’, and
•lam rsf ennard, end *ret; one in t, vor and Richard Davis for
the list*of Jac*>> H Jeff ies vs Mastin D Hendrick, maktr, and j
Duncuii 4* r hm, endorsei; one in favor of Fre-'ridi A l ewis, j
Tru-tee, vs M ist n l Hen trick; one in fa-orol Whit’qck, Nict<- I
ol- to c->. vs Mas.in li Hendrick, maker, and Alexander rihuw i
ei d* r er.
Oic fi g’ mmZ 1 1 vek, abo*it3o \ ear( oid levid oms the ,
property **f F* an is H Lewis, to satisfy n fi fa from the Srp ;rior j
Court of It mdolph c runty, in ‘avor oi Alex aider S..t,w, vs said |
i ewis. and other li las .n my lundi, ve .* id Lewis,
mayl G. W. GAUcli, Dept.Sh’ff.
(v EOltGlA.ltandolph county.••Whereas,James
I liny applies io tne .or miters ol Guurdianthip for the po !
son and i-r-'perty o* Jan es Hay and Samuel Hay. orphans and
minors ol Smuei Hty, late ol said county, det’d:
I hese aie the e*o e ’to cite and admonish a'l and singular, the j
patties int. re.-ted, lo shew cause to tne contrary, on or be ore i
the mxt J*ii e Term of thetourt oi Ordinaiyof said county, !
oiherw i.-e Guardiansl. p ol the said orpl aiis will he granted to j
said nppli :ant. Given undtr n y hand, at office, this iuth dry of j
April, lf*ss.
apf4—w3od. O. P. BEAL, Ordinary, j
Guardian’s Sale.
ILL beaoldat Cuthb*r‘, Randolph Coun y, on the first
• uesdaviu lo.ne next, t* the highest t> dder, Lots if
Land Non. 125, 126, t 0142, in th:.- 0 h district of said coun’y 8 >ld
by an order irom tlie honorable the cot rt of ordinary oi sad
CHiintv as the propeity of my miuor cl i.dreii.
ap!4—2<ss—w4od BETH COTTON, Guard.
(n KOBGI J, llaidol]>H County. Daniel Smith |
I having applied tome foi L*tter.*of adiinnistrati.-n de bovis j
non on the estate of Gai rel Siniiu l *te t said county , dec 7 . : j
T.iese a e there!* re to cite and adin n sh a I and singular tl e |
kindred and creditors of s tid deceased t * file ttieir ol jections
in his office, on or b<* ore the next June Term of the court of ;
Ordinary of said county,oil erwhe, leiteis wiil be at theurui j
am era.(l. grant. .1 to the sdiri : p heant.
Given under my hand al office, ‘llls H'th ds yol . A p i 185".
apH—w 40*1 OPBE .L, (Twiiiß'y. i
‘I’UO Months after dme I. Bhal! apply to the lion, the
S Cmrt ol Ordinary of Randolph Ou nty for leave to
sell the Heal Estate ot William Janes, detna-ed
John w. jam s, t . , i
DAVID 11. JANES. ( Lxe u,orF ’-
April 29. h. 18f>5. np..7— wStii
G LOROI A, TAYLOR rc ;UNTY.—Gideon New. ]
soil) administrator of Stephen Johnson, late of said
county, deceased, and Daniel W. Miller uehniiii-tiator of
John Charles,late of A'abama, decea-ed, apply lt>r d-stnis- i
sion front their respective administrations. Urders lor ctla- ‘
tion have lni'*n a ran ted
All persons concerned fi*e required to appear at the Court
ofOrdina'y for said county, on the fii>t Monday in Aueu-t
next, ana make objection, if they have any ; otherwise the
applicants will he dismiss’ and.
Given tinder my hand, at Office, January 27th, 1855.
jat.3o—\v6tn JOHN STURDIVANT, OnJirary.
GF.OBGIA, Pike county:
The Petition of Robert Beasly , Fen’r, .respectfully
shewethto the Honorable tie Supreme Point if sad
County.
RhSPBCTFULLY shewe'h that heretofore, to wif, on the :
. twenty fi in my of i-ecember 1851, Johnston ‘J <.*>-.ton i
mule aid delivered to your pet lion* r l*is (.ruin It.u f j
Mcn.aje, bearing date die day und year aforctad, whereby
said Job. sot T.u r.iion, amongo<her >hicg u , conv. yed toyo r
petit oner the Nortn Xol lot of Imd No 23, h. ti.e Hill i.s . I
ol originady M n oe, tlieii and now paid coui.ty <t t P,k; asi
the >*-utn oi lot oi land No five, in the third district, oi cr g
iuu ly M nroc, then and now said county ! Pike, for iho j ur
p se ot s -curing t> your petitioi.er the j.ajmctiL ol a promisso
ry n ie which tn j said Joii'isum T.iornion hid ftefoie that time j
ft*, wit, on Hie6th day • 1 M rch 1251,)ma1e and deliv. r and to I
your petitioner,whereby sa.d Johnston Thornion pion.is. and on
*.r beioreihc xSth oay o
er or heartr, t w* Tliousai.d Dollars for Value Kecciv* and, with
interest from said 6.ti day Os Marcii Mil, anl your pai’tiomr
avers Cat said promissory note, princ pal and itileresl is slid
due and unpaid to uaiodut *>l\s2ooJ. p. incipal, .ud $45i,(.0-iOO
dollars interest.
Your p.iitiMier prays your Honor to or ler that said Johnston
Thornion may, on the first day of the next October term o. the
Court, triu* aud pay said in >ney, principal and interest, at t.,0
Clerk’s otdee **t tne Honor ibie court, and in deiauU of mi h
oayinent, the equity of liedeuip ion of said Johnston Thornt wi
in and to the sa.d Moitgogedpreni'ses, may be forever barred
and loreclosed, andsuen <>ihei and further proceedings be had
us arc usual i . cased oi loreclosmg m- r;ga.;es on Real Estate.
kilUßfisto. .sIL! , F**tfs.Att’y,
Robert Beasly, Sr. 4 rulk ni si to fof.kcloss mort
Vs’ OAOE on KitAL ES I'ATH
JcSmston Thornton. ) Pike tsupV ( ou.t April T.nm I8"4.
It appearing to tlie on tne affidavit Os Hubert Bee-1 ,
Sr., ny petition in writing now fi ed in the clerk’s office oi tins
Court, inat Johmtm . hori t n, In reiol* ru tow it, on tie Ysih
day oi Decain er IBii, made und delivered to said Kob r
Beasl*, >n r , Ins De(d oi Montage, bearug caiethebiy
and year an.resaid, whereby said J.-nnst* n 1 horuton convey*.u
to said tint* it Heas y **r,among other minus. Hie norm naif \
o; 1 *t j land ah, two hum red and twenty three in the cvinh j
(tistrictvi original’y Monroe, then sitiu a- w a id county of i
Pike, also the Souin half o'l it ot laid No five, i t thedddis
iri t>d or g.natty M >uroe, now saio ounty o> P.ke, tor ti.e hel
ler securing the piyrmnt *a a p.*nnssoiy note betoie that
term,to wit, ou tne 6th day of -Ware. lsi,ma*.'eand dehvtred to
sa.d H.o. rt e i:i> Pen .ny said Johnston I liornlon, wberely
a .id T .on t .n promised t y the 25t. day of De<*etnber j 852, to
pay s.i(l bta.-ij or Le. re*, n e M.lll oi l*o Th.. sai.d l-o.iais
with inter,st ii >in siid nth and y *t March iHSI, andi'. appea n g
to i e • ionrt, ir.siu Hie petiu>>u aforesaid, Ihat Said pr iui-*ory
note is now and ie, principal and iuleresi, and that ti.e nine is
d'*e on sa u M .ruage, to wit ihe sum oi two th*>u**nd collars,
i p. net pal, ami the mi ti of lour hundred aud fitly ihree and liars
a.id stx.iv cants, i ate real*. It i-* ttieie.bre orderetl by the Court,
tn. t said John-, on Thornion do pay into the lera’suffice of i
t.ns court, >.. * r ov tne tlrsi day ui me next October term of tnis
cou-t, s.id sum f p ii:ip_! aud iuUreatso due, as aiore.-a and, !
an l it. delnti.i a sue l p.ymeiit, tlint said iht r.ton then and
there show . ause.u a y he has, why this equ iy oi redemption
hi sn I m r-guised premß**s, s joule n< t be forever b rred and
i. r •.! ***ed, a ,and inatiliie R be se ved peisoi ally *.r by putl -
cui o • ouch a in *nih l*r lour i. ouihs il* one of ihe public ga
zettes ol this state before said i* r u.
Ky HieC*>uri. HILL, Pl’fis Att’ya
The above and foregoing is a tru.i ex ract aak. n front the
inmates of P.ke Superior *.ourt, A,rii Teim 18.4
J'.i.** A..(ctiKv, C erk,
Superior Court, PikeCou ay.
Robert Bt*y, c euV. ) bums ni si for foreclo-u re o ;
v ** >P ko Superior cou.t, Ai.nl Tenu, |
Johnston T lornton. ) B>s
It bt-iiu sli iwii to tne C**ari t.iatfttihe pil T erm 8.1 oi this
Court, a KmeNiSi wadi! y outlined ill tae ab *ve slulrd c im*,
and that the sa...e has not bee*, served uj < u de yudam: Order
e i that said K< l ne enlarged,ami ordered ih tt 3* rviCt le | er
ected on said de enddetit l y publ cati n once a m i.ih oi i* ur
m>u It- in Hie i o umnu.s t me & S -mine, a pub ic guz tie of
.n.EiS.aie or served per-onall on said de e*.d. nt at lea t three
mouilis before the fiist day oi *h.* next t< rm of this ‘ <u t
Ky the Court. STU >B ‘ to n 1 cl., p.’ffi ott’v.
Tne ah <ve s a true ex'ract ta.eu from Hie minutes of f\ke
Si pr < t'Coirt, ipiil term, 185. JOHN ‘O JJKAN,
in ty2 —mini. Clerk Sq r* r *.ourt. j
GEORGIA Muscogee county;
Court of Ora nary May t erm, 1355
RULE Nt sL— eve.. O we. Ad.mmatr t.rx on the es
i tie oi vY’in. L.owe, deceased, hiving u, p ivd hr 1 tt. rs
M Disiii ssioi:
o i ru .tion, it is 0.-d red. that all per-ons c oncerned show
•ails ,if any they have, why sod ad oin stratrix tnty not t a
dismirt-ed n in aiid a miuistrat.ou a- tne onrtoi oid nary to
*e tu 11 in and lor ald couu you tbo first M >ndu> iu December ,
next.
A truj tTJtairrtpl r r>m tbo minute* o r said Court, May. 21st,
MW?. bw;2Jw.BJ 4. H. 4 J>4U.Si*4N,<;r4iusry. !
Jf state of .Jeorgin—llandolph County.
Court of Ordinary. March Term, 1855.
to ihe CDuri, ny tiiepulition'.i jkci.u R. irop-
I xhire. mat U'iliiarr, TV, ior. of said county, .ieccew-8. oal in
his life lim® execute to Kichard Jncotis his bend cundliioncd
to execute good and sufficient title; to *B‘.d lilchard Jar* b- for
let of laud t unberlorty-five, in tie fi' l - 1 dintnc.! (•rigma'iy
Lee, now It .ml lpti oun’y,— nd it iuriber appearing that
siid'tt illiam Taylor and. p <rt-d this life vvilout executing lice
for a iid land,or in anv wi ypr ivi.ting tb*re!or,atid fie ore th**
purchase money iv.rsald ~! •• ns dm: and *t lui llmr a ;•[?** r ng,
that subs. uueutl> to bed. aHiof said W m.Tayt jr.the said Lick u
Jacob ,tor val.ie re.-eive t afio t.y endorse i.eul.tranafvrrtd the
said bond t** one De aware Moir f>, :uul Hit* rward, on a certain
day,in s-id t>et tion men ioned. Hi-* ?aid Delawaie Mpi L-
like'manner irai afeired tl e s;d*. Ih*j dh- ti said -U col B Shrop
shire, tiui it *urthtT appCi ring tt.nt ti.** said Jacob B. Shrop
-hi e ha* in L \ ai*l theamoiin. of th. purchase m<>u y o- said
land with int* r.-s*, t- I*, wy • Taylor. Aoin r::stial i de
non ihe e>ta e ol V\iltom Taylor: and Mid Jacob
u having peiiti••*ne*{ t >is coi rto direct the Mod
II *i r Li y or, administrator nsab r* sa'd, to <x* cute io h'm
til es for s:uu :ot of !a din tent*, mils wi’.h Mi and bond: li i
li ere fore ii re> y nrierei! That i.otkv given ht. three r
m*r*-public p:c sin f. lid coit.ly. and in the * olaiwbua T.iues
\i Sen inel for 3 uiontii J , of sue 1 ) ai|l CtHonvh;t ; 1 pers.u s
<;.>ncerm*ti max fi e objections u* t e ssiil (>rdu ry’.-. fli e ( i anv
they have) wly *Ui t'ei r* L.Tayh r, admin-tRiU* u> a lore-aid.
should n t ex* cute iir,ks !■ said 1 i (f land m comurmity to
-aid t.ond as nquiridTy lav.. .... .
A t ue extract f.otn the minutes of said court, tnsn -'arch 7lt>
1K55. mar 9 wltin. l\ UL ALU ( trU.
tViiham Wells, j Bill tn Meriwetlur Saperu r
v-, I Gourt lo co upel >-0.-< h tines
M ses .fjim s. Fx’r f Executor of Hie i: -* wll and
to. Johu W. Weils, j tes amei. of John Wells, late of
said cou’ t* dec a-e-i. a dJb n V\ . \V! i*. to account in coni
p u.mint t**r the u,m*eu t in th* ir hand- accruing to c *nii Unit
Jm in !.**• t e last will and tcsta.uent ol John H'ci.s, lute of
said couit* v.deceits and.
IT tppearing to thp coun thatthe paid M >se3 -fonos rcs : du3
beyond tne j i* is lictiou of this court, it i3 ordered that Hie
said Defend *ttt, vio-**< ones, an *etr at the next term oi th s
court-on ch • fourth M.idtv in Arum next.end plead • r demur
io 8-ii.l t:ie an I it o mrther ordure t. ih*? service '> said Bi 1
beV't-HV-ied n i ti.l Mos. s font s, by pa* 1 oat o.i of iht* *.rd* r
once a iiio-nh tor fir :i> itks before i:*u. next te*m.o f th’se urt
i*i -iunje i> iM o G zuie P (bi.shed m thwciiy of Columbia, iu
-aid taie. oy thaOoun. liAU-fc IJRNMJ.iI,
J ni)rGUE.TY,
Cos nplaiu int’s .-olicDor*.
\ true xtrict fr-vm the minuifl** c-f ‘-r wedier m perior
Cos; r’ n F inti irv Teim, *355. T iis Ifiih March.IIr 5.K r 5.
ni- r 2 :-wmt/n’ WM. A ADAM•*- Cleik.
\Vm. H.Jal ei. 1 Jnrlicet her bvptrwr Court.
vs. >
Win f vine. S mohtoagf. Ar.
rr sci't the HonroHe oville Ji. Hull .fudge of said Court.
IT appearing lo the Court, v lie petition of Willium H. full*
i-t that on ttiH *J6lji day ot ulyr i8 .4. Willi an Irivneot said
c uuty. made und ili-lmrui u> the saul Win. H. his ceitain
priiiniwiry note, bearing d;ite tfie day aud y*-;.r aforesaid*
uheiin the said v ’ dl um Irvin, pr* nm-ed < n ihe 25th ('ay of
t mu i v nevt follow ir.g |i e dais • i said note, to pa\ said Win
j H. or nearer. Two Hundred a* and Eiily-t■ isht i’oihrs. andSev
enty-Five Cents, lor value r* cei v and. and ih -U afterwards, in the
same and y and >*■ raforeaaid. the said William Irvine.H.e bettor
to secure the p ymeiit oi saiil t.ote, ex* cuted and diliviredto
your p ti lon. r nis certain Do and of M. r.page, when by ia* (on
veyeo to your petition! i t lew. st In ! ol lot Numb, r 2, in the
town ui Greenville, known as the T. y or's Shop Ir.aiting the
Pul l c r q'li.re —irons I*o cot— running back to “'l.e street al
---joinii gJi.hi* Kniuln’s office on :heast.and Wi] iam Ragiand’s
v* h. Groc ry on the w* st, containing one fourth of an
acre, more cr Ic-s, siiuated in the town <••! Greenville, Meri
wether conn y, and Staie ot Georgia, conditioned that if the
the said t\ il.iaut Irvine shoui.l pay off and disclwrue said note
or cau’v it io be (lo* e arcordiug to the tenor and tff’ ct ftu re
o': that then thus ii*i Deed of Mortgage and the s id note should
b. c<*me null aid void to nil inputs aud put pises: An it b.r
tl t r appearing to the Court that said n* t- r*maim* nnptiiC: ft
is therefore ordered by the Cout, that William Irvine do pay
into c ‘int, by the fits’dayoi the next >e tn thereo .the princi
pal and Inteie-t and costs due **a said no'o, or show cause to
the c<>ntray, il any.he fne*, and that on fnilnro so lo do, *tha
equity ol redenr p ion in and to said mortgage premises be f**r
ever th< rentier barred and l.recfo?ed. And it is li rdur or
dered, Teat this r ile (>e pubKshed once a nion'h for 4 months
.*r a copy thereof be served on said William Irvine, orasp*-
cial ngeui or attorn* y. nt ieabt time mouths previous to the
next P int oi s ii<i < nart.
A true extract fi'o*n the m'uutes ‘of M *riwether Superior
Cou't.at i'ebruufy Term, 1355. 1 his ‘’arch 2fth, 1£55.
aid* —v/1n.4 n WM ADAVICI’k.
N* Tb E I's) DEBT KS AND GKEDiruu.-’. —All perto..s i
having (iemands against theo-uu* t Kichard D<z **r, late j
ol M iscogee cu i r y, Ga., deceased, will present them in terms
of tne law, and those i (lebted to said deceased will come lor
vvard mii.l make payment.
murvlti—v. t Id JOHN B. DdZIER, Ev* C utor.
riMVO month- afterdate appilcat on w ill be made to the court
fl of Ordinary >f r.arly couniy i. r leave to sell the lands be
lunging to the e. late of Uillium Harre*!, d* ceased by
BUHKELLKOBI RT 4 , Ad’m.
E: rly county, March 20, D5. nu 26—w2m.
| GEOKGI U l.’arly couufy.
j Court of Ordinary , for said Couniy March Term, 1855.
i rrMI-JM B. ANDKEWB, administrnt >r rie bonis non on the
i a. estiite of John Jones, decen-ed, having mailt fin .1 return
of hisac.s as sib hand petitioned for lelteis diemissory:
j It is ordered that all person# concerned, show cause if any
! they have, wl y -aul letters should no* In* granted stud applicant
I at the o_*tohi-r T rm 18 >5, of ourComt.
A true extract irom ttm minutes, .'. arch l?th, *855,
marSfi—v\fin. S. n. STAFFORD, Ord.
j GEOHBIA. Ivatidulpii < 'ounty.
Cuu to! < f.dmaiy .d’.-aid ounty, Ai r l *lVrm, 1855.
I'l .Tpjx'inini; to tilts Court ih *t \V ilfiam Griffin, Adiuin
ist.aior oMlie (vti.te ol James Hemin>! i’, late of said
j county deceastd. has idly a.im ui teivd said estate aa*d laiih
: lolly dis* Imged the t n~t lepu.-ed tu Inti) as administ ator
! aloreMtid: And havmjr made a| plication hr I.ei tors of
] Di.-m U-ion: It i.s ordeied by the Court that all paiti.-s iute
j r.-ted,show cause to lire contta y *tt or I efore the next
Oct*.la r'! erni <>l tuts Court, otm rwise said Admibistrator
will be then and th *re disuii.-sed
Given under my hand Apnl 1-55.
ap*2d-ff:u. O. i'. HKAI.L, Ordinary.
MEDICINES.
LINCH’S
| Anti-rheumatic powders.
iihciiiunHssn, !i hematic Tout to
j For the move Diseases, n .S’ je ."pecuy.und It and col cure
j is joiLiid in “ l.tiieh’* \ti J-Ivlieumal c l*w
i tle*”- the greatest Remedy of the age now known.
I rri ui up in Tin Boxes ci.iiia.ii ng sixty Fowdira—Daec j
ti. ii&avc in.ai yngU.e B x
IF you Ueaire r mes from s itr r'nar, p ’ocu-e a Box or two and
. iinovv >triciy iliedired; Mis, um jolt need have no teais
ior .hale ul, sor their .u tgic tlfeet will soon teil upon theuyb
, tern
I Kea*l th *. c irti lca f e( append :<! boiow, w iich are fro n p*.r
floii- (nrfe;il, re-..‘.)iiitb*-. ant whose veracity cauiiot be
, q lea ioned. Judge lor your et.
ily nr.augeiimi t with Dr. J. G. Gib*on, *he Die ov.rer ol
j D'eyaro put upnndsoal by B. VV. Adanei, E •
1 tout* n Fu nainCo u. y, (>t. < >rd r-. ui'e*:;e*J tohitu .viL meet
will’ prompt a'te i ion, provide 1 tnu ea.-U acccinpanlts
t,e or Jer. Furwarued Jr e o ex, cuke.
. CEHTit’XJATTS.
i)b. J. G. Gideon* -Su: —i ti ive bean ?>fH ctel with Rheuma
tism for Hie -u.ri Hired o- to ir y ;ars, whic> , though- slig. t al
first.c.mtui ull iuc-eaae upon,m , u.i.l u became xceed
ingiy ir.ii .Vi"iM, i'l cm Mg a: t ine.3. when it enttred in
Hie each oi my heal, the movt dreailui and aunoyii g pain.—
it vv:*h -vuge t*al t* me.on <me occasion, by a-Lend, that il I
| desired i ue cured of Khmuiariam, i woi.H moat j r tbably
; flint niirj lor ii iu yo.tr j o v.t. n, which you call LA neb’s An
. ti-uheiiiiiat c I'ow iers I iiougn 1 had but iuile laitn in ti eir
i e ficdcy, 1 concluded I woul ‘ give tnem a fair trial. 1 did i-o,
i and co urury to ;.i! exprctatioi’, i I ad t-.ken hut. a lew of them
i when f ceased io feet any in* rep tin ai.d l have been Ireed
Iro null btieuinauc sy upturns up to the pr sent.
I HtflitvifUg your p .v* 4 ders invaluable, and having n*<!onbl of
! their-effi ;a* y io cure, l moil ;ht it my iut\ t j give you this tes
timony imiKir.uvor. Ke-p^cifultoe ,
JAMES \V. MAPPiN.
Eatonton. Ga., Ap ll stb, 1855.
Dr..l. G.Gib-on, Eatonton. G :
Dsar Sir: t c refrain from an expre? ion to you,of the
greai estima'e t a. t place on y ur nivuiuable remedy lor Rh.u
----| maiism. I have used it hi my family with the ii 0.-,t i-atistuctoiy
i t aim would recohi. lend ilto any person who may be
afflicted withLliia most annoying discus .
j I tried it on an oil negro womsn Rome fhty-five or sixty
’ years ol age. wnohas been ;cverely rfi! c cd f..r unity yearn or
more, for aught E know, an*! trequont y she has b-eu reiidercd
helpl'ss by the m .-texcru-iating pun, laying up irom twou*
four weeks at a time. Anxious ‘*> relieve her, I tiavetredtha
most.if the re ne'luM iu u- lor R cu n:’.u-*m, but always with
- unsa i-fact.ry reVul s. 3he still complained, aid hi r finger*
lm-1 beco.nosiiifene-l,and par.’iaVy drawn tojie iier. W hen I
beard of vo t- ri n * ly,a 1. 1 ospec ally of Hie aston shlngiuuts
tliat il was off j : in/, l de ermined to try it on this old woman.
S iv. ► n n • ic -l .< ate the p ‘ w.lers, according to your di ret*
lions,* idjn a lev ays 'u ex i -rienosd Hie iiss grad tying
resu is dut as hir g *ueral heat!, was feebfe.atid fi. ding hi r
* unewhat feveris i, i *1 .termined by y ur a ‘vice to dt,*.c .minuc
the powder* lor a few day*> As soon j.sl found lor c. e:*r **i
fover. 1 c mueiuedthc p *wd rs agi n, and after taking ihm
j lorthr -a- dty , u-d Mishin rto tell, she said the iti entire!*,
ciear of pain. An 1 vh u I eu j tires! more p irticnlar yot h* r
CO'.dllion, s‘e outlier hands, with her fingers .-tr.vthi
and nun'll**, say in r tli ii sue ht*l ii *l been uo clear ol pi:n ‘or
years,-ami-tie lelt liken ri/ht young hI.” Sht* has iu! com
piamed oi ttheu a Jistn since, ad Ihi pc that the laithtul old
str\ ant rr ay never guff, r pain again.
I cheerfully b -tr y u tuts test tu ‘ny and hope Ihat you will
lo e no lime in pul bsht; g your Ken 1 * (ly to Ue \* jJ. a -au
a.J certain c.irc .oi Ku. tmut.siu. Mas. respactiuiiy ><u -e
ii. t\ ADAMS.
| Eatonton, April 4th, 1c55.
i Id) hereby certify, that atier .-uffering far 33 years with the
mad ex sruciating pain from C r mic R leumat'h . . and finding
no p Tina’ient r* lici’ irun any *>f me tua >y p ’escr pi ions given
me by different physician*, I un now entiercty well, not on y
of hheuumtism itself, bui l.kt-wis of its * ifects. ‘lhi- cui*
was-tf.’CttfJ :>j prspi aio i a yied Line .’a Ant.-ltiu umn ic
Ibiwdera. li th is ip v 1 ;i\s l luo v tvvo doz*n, aud have not
had any eymp <)mps oi iny oid aius for three y* ar.-. Theeflet t
u,.on me w.i- !ke magic. U ill.in three Uiy .* at. r I ha.i taken
Hie fir t portlier, my p iis distppe iel,a no I tm-e been* iitire
ly clenr ot them up r o it.epresent tme. To ail suffering irom
Hh*Miiiisiti9iii. Ido he.i'tily r.;co,n i*en I th*sc piwier.-; co.ifi
denffy b ; i* v ng tnu yju hav •• <>n > togi.etieuia trial to te
cjre a tasting cure. Alo t Kespcct.u ly,
JOHN LINCII.
! atonlou, Apr 1 1 1, I 55.
I have no he-'t it.ion in *i in thd after having suffered for
upwards or :flt ye t r*r i c .nibi-ni in ils most d.rei .1 for in—
tir.-t iu my n.es ti -u in) ti *m w inland kae* i>, and lastly—
inos exc ’C.ating y—i *• y uecs.l u*k i. ..r nree c ozei. oi
Li'ich a Vu i- t .cu.m itio P.*wdi r . u .and n iTwithstandinv t am
|ok , vi! my co sit ihi in ml ? h ite ed. I have rec ivedthe
i j-re .tHfd bej.vhi irom them .tn ig.i.abie; my relief tr. tu
i*gan ! pi'ii I c uin* t ;u.ribuie t anyth. uj but ti e powder-.
, for 1 have re t very tiiu.g i , v.dn, mju friends ould ti u eki
(or physic a,.sp r >c : 'e. Iw uld, tn< re ore. e-irnes !v rec ni I
j roe ui th- in to eve y siiffe'ier ot ih w dread ul diseast j let turn
, b. older )ouo„. Youis, licj>ect.uil\,
r , , , .... IO „ ROBERT M\RICK,
j Eatonton, April 2d, IBaa.
! am h p *y .o ta|p, far the benefit o'” tho=e who are rffir.ted
wit*. Kneumaii-m. that a p.-rlec* cure has In e. ..ff -:*t. u u< the
p*a in of a negro man of mine, by Linch's Anii-Rhei mnt.c
!''>♦ ers. ihe .ai I b* y having suffered with it incessant > !*i
upwa ds oi tw *n y >e *rs, | at at least, one third of lit* time un
Ut he to* k the ave powders S nee winch lime,now i ear y
two years, he his been a valuable and coa-t.n: tie *1 hand, nev
e having si-fi. r and dih th • b **t of m> * n*.wt
ed'e. ad l Uke pleasure ia ie:oinmen ling them to ail tl.u.-
. ifilcud. MILDRC.D L. l-ULlI> SiVOKlli.
April Kith. 1855.
J STATE OF ti EOCIA, f T. Wiliam B. Tarter. Ordinary *t
j * ulnitm ( ounty. ( sain cou my, do hoeby certify, thai
John t inch, ni aW. M*pdn. Be.jam ti F Adam-, RoUri
et--. and Mll r ed L .ini.insworih, whoc riy in favor of
Lin h s Vm -R mu untie Powders, are repntah ecu zens of said
cou't). tnat u su p co aof attempting rami upon a tnmim.n
-I?>’? >’ C!4M nt'ached t t iein, aid Unit their iuteugence toib d
ttie idea that they fmve t> tndeceiv* and.
Given '„ oPr rut hand andee lof office, th’fetlic lOlh da\
I of Apr l, 1 855 WM. B. C ARTE. ord nar> •
I certiL to the above mvsfi I *. JA v* NICH *L-oN,
i ClvriSiperlOf Court, Fun am Cum-y.
1 AprtlJOUbUW. r ufCo„vnW
The Great Purifier of the Blood,
r:
■ - • ’ ;
CAIiTKH’S SPANISH MIXTUKE
NOT A I‘ARTICLE OF MERCURY ‘IN IT.
An Infallible Remedy for Scrofula. King's i vit til.-
mutism Obstinuts Cutaneous Eruptt nr, Pinijh ‘
Pustules on the Puce, Blotches, Inals Chrome
Eyes. Ring Worm or Tel 4 *r , Sail! fiend, Enin:
went and Pamct the Sont* and Joint!., S> tbburn •
cers, Syphilitic Disorders, Lunin go, Spinal Complua >
and all Diseases arising front on inju tiri ns
Mercury , Imprudence in Life , or Impurity v
Blood.
3 !in valuable rmdici* o, which hvg to* *’*r.f .- .i hr bd r.r t .
nun b. rol ex ranrdmary c irifl ff'.:!ed through its
induced ti e pr* p*ii’tom, at the urgent request *t Hi* *r i.
to off. r it lo the | utdic. which tt •> d* viit.the un;
deuce .nits virtues aid wondeiiui cur tat’ jr-j.ti -
fallowing ceitificates, seleiteii ’r*-m .. Ij rr. : .mher, r*, •
ever, si** nger testimony Han H e ia* re y ..rd ui H;e i . r : “
and are a 1 *rom gen i in* :, well luimvn ‘•! th*-;* i
t-e highest respcctauiliiy, mm yof Hem r* siding in ihe iy ■’
Richmond, V'a.
F. B y ler, F.sq.. ofthe Exchange Hotel. Pi.- h rr.r.nd kno- *
ev* ry wnere. wys hahaa dean it a medicine cr led t
ish Mixture admi* istered iu ovt r u hundred • a<i in imnrty II
the diseases or which dis r* eorome’iu* : v.. si c ::y
ibhing'y g*> drr suits. l£e says *t is tl*c m *tex‘:i**- ti;: ny i:j -
icine lie has ev r se* n.
Aom a\i> Fkvgß—Orsit Ccrk—! f r* *y c -iy
three year** l had Aguo and Fever ol the m.-: \i 1. • * ■ ;
ton. I had ?ev ra! phvs'.cie.iiM, took t: r.* q*ils> :>i Uytin
M r ury.aud belt eve ad the L"ftie3 aditr’sr.*!, Ln: : ‘ v * ;
any pertnanent relieU At last I tried t. . -r’ ‘ * ii > ix:: r* -
two b •‘.lies ot which efTocuui y cured tne,nod ! .-n tajjy tu
ei.y 1 have had neither chili-, or era ►!: c.* i•-•:. .■ :*
besi tonic in the world,and the on y und i vine Hr 1 ever n* * :
my case. J . 1 -uul.'’.
Beaver Dara, near Richmond, v a.
a;. It. Luck, E-oq.. now in tfieci'y of Richmond. :;*•• I r orn.:••?•*
yWrs in the Postfllcc, has such coi.fldei.c iu ii
efficacy of Garter's S .ani&h Mixture, tl !••• - ‘• ‘ ‘
wards ols* bottles, which he ha.* given t*. ih> ;, • : l
Luck says he hap.never known it to fail when t>:.*. r.acueru!
directions.
Dr Minge,H practicing physician, and fortr.u L < r ‘
otcl, In the city of Richmond, says he hn a u.-ie—i• a ion
berol instances the effects of Garter’s Fpaiush .'-'ixtnre v. *.
wi re most truly surprising. He m-->s in a ;* • ; and : <■
dependent on the Liver, thegoc.d effects wero w. ;
Sarouel Mv Drioker, ofthe i'.rn
mond, was cured of Liver * ompiabit of ihre* u .
by the use of two bottles ot Carter's r ..
of Scrofula—Theeditors of the Richmond I:
publican had a servant employed in their p*e::-? •••■*. c::r. !■!
violent Scrofula,eomoWed with Rheumatism, wl
disabled him from work. Two bottlep of Curler’s *i.X ve
ntre made a perfect cure of him. smd tha (di*. rs. in a ! •
notice, say they recommend it to ailwho w.-uff:
with any disease ofthe blood ”
.Still anotiikr Ouait or Pcßorrt.A —! l ad a very valn.a!
boy cured of Scrofula by Carter's Spanish Alixture. 1 cot*. :* •
it truly a valuable medicine.
Jamss M. Taylor.
Conductor on tin* R. F. to P. H..C0.. Ricnmord 7a.
BALT RHEUM OF 20 YEARS STANDING GIRED.
Mir. John Thompson, residing ln the city <’ * ic: ■■
cured -y tlir, e bottles of Garter’s Fpv- >;*.:• * i •’
Rheum, wli ch he had nearly 20 years, and vi u li. 1: ; ‘•>
cians ot the city could not cure. Mr Thompson i.-- a well ki.o ;
merchant in the city of Richmond, Va., and hi? cure .si-..
- remarkable.
I Wro. A. Matthews, of Richmoud.T.ada servant cure*! < ’
ills, in the worpt form,by f'arler’s Spanish Mix Mire. ‘
cheerfully recotantendsit,and considers it an mv ,ai • ud:
cine.
Richard E. West, o! Richmond, was cured of • -dul; ,
what physicians cal’ed confirmed Consua ption, by thict boU c -
i ot Carter’?rpani?h Mixture.
Edwin Burton, commidpioner of the revet tie, pay > i.. i
- good effects of i arter’s Spanish Mix'ure in a •
Syphilitic cases, and say ait is aperlect cure :cr that horribU
ease.
VVm.G. Harwood.of Richmond, cured of fdd S *re ■ I
cers. v/hich disabled him .from walking 3'oo!-: a lew b
Carter’s Sptyiish JV/fxture, and was* enabled to walk with.”*:
i crutch, in a short time permanently cur. and.
Principal Depots at M. WARD,** LOSE to CO., No. 83, ’•> ■
en sane, New York.
T. W. DYOTT U SONS,Vo. 132, North 2J street, Phil:.U e
phia.
BENNETT & BEERS, No. 125, Main street, Richmond, Vr..
THOS. M. T URNER & CO.
JAS. 11. CARTER,
Savannah, Ga.
GESNER&PEABODY,
DAN FORTH & NAGEL,
Columbus, Ga
And hy dnijrpiFtFand country marehantt every wu-rc.
Priee ; ?v hottlejs for S5
June 17. - 854 wAtu-lv
~SL\RTLiNG, BUT Ti;
WHAT EVERY WOMaTsHOULD KNOW.
How often it happens, that ihe wife lingers fi*>•:•.
year to year in that pitiable conditbm as'n*.\ . v- : i
lor one day to fee! the happy and !■ .
dice incident to the enjoy incut of health 3
TIIE BLOOMING BRIDE,
But n few years ago in the Bush of bcalih and .uh,
nml buoyaiicy of spirits, rapidly, and app.
explical.lv, beeotues a feeble, sickly, .-a!!. * . .
tated wife, with frame emaciated, nerves :;n ii
B}>iritM depressed, countenaneo Inariiig the id.) . -
of suffering, and an utter physical and m t ! >..■
(ration, arising from ignomneo of the simp! • i .1
plainest rules of health as connected with ti; i
riago state, the violati**n of which eri.- : -
suffering and misery, not only to tho wife, but of.ua
HEREDITARY COMPLAINTS UPON THE ‘ll .7.
“ t*.\To rtiK Titian and focktii or.\i:R.vnox.”
Trnnumlttt ‘g COJfSIMPTIO.V, SCHOFUh \.
inPOCIIOMUHIA, INSANITY. ili'/C “,
KING’S EVIL, nnfl otlur and
worse Diseases, ns a
DREADFUL INHERITANCE
FROM THE PARENTS.
“ And most this continue? Must this be? Is there no
remedy? Xu relief? No hope?”
The remedy is by knowing tho cause* find avoH : n-r
them, and knowing the remedies, and beaoliting bv them!
‘these are pointed out in
THE MARRIED WOMAN’S
PRIVATE MEDICAL COMPANION,
BY HR. A. M. MAURICEAC.
TROFIKSOK OF DISKASKI OK WOMK.V.
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